William James Fellow Award Address: David Premack

David Premack, University of Pennsylvania, received the 2004-2005 APS William James Fellow Award at the 17th APS Annual Convention for his outstanding lifetime of significant intellectual contributions to the basic science of psychology. Premack accepted the award, saying, “Getting awards is a tricky business. But there’s really only one rule that you should stick to. You should make every effort to get them pre-posthumously.”

Read Premack’s Award Citation

Comments

Wonderful to hear again in 2018, fourteen years later, and three years after his death in 2015.
Thank you for bringing him back to life.
A most interesting and pungent talk.

MARC SEVIRAN

C EST AVEC EMOTION QUE JAI ENTENDU LA VOIX DE DAVID CERTAINEMENT LE PLUS GRAND SPECIALISTE DES RAPPORTS SUR L INTELLIGENCE ENTRE LE CHIMPANZE ET L ENFANT

MARC SEVIRAN 75011 PARIS


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